2 men use signs to spread happiness

In this April 8, 2018 photo, Greg Amaral, left, and Wendell Walker, right, stand with signs showing positive messages in front of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Main Street, in Nashua, N.H.  The two have showed up on with feel-good signs each weekend since Easter Sunday. They say their goal is to encourage people to be happy and follow their dreams. (Craig Michaud via AP)
In this April 8, 2018 photo, Greg Amaral, left, and Wendell Walker, right, stand with signs showing positive messages in front of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Main Street, in Nashua, N.H. The two have showed up on with feel-good signs each weekend since Easter Sunday. They say their goal is to encourage people to be happy and follow their dreams. (Craig Michaud via AP)

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) - Two New Hampshire men are trying to spread some positivity in Nashua with their feel-good signs.

NH1 reports Greg Amaral and Wendell Walker have stood in downtown Nashua with signs carrying positive messages each weekend since Easter Sunday. They say their goal is to encourage people to be happy and follow their dreams.

Photographer Craig Michaud shared a picture of the pair on Facebook. Michaud tagged Mayor Jim Donchess, who later shared the post on his page.

Donchess appreciates Amaral and Walker's campaign. He said they're helping Nashua become "a city of kindness."

Amaral said they've seen "an outpouring of beautiful people" since they started their mission. The duo welcomes anyone who would like to join them.

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